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MATRIARCHS, WOMENFOLK AND NATION BUILDING IN AFRICA


MATRIARCHS, WOMENFOLK AND NATION BUILDING IN AFRICA
MATRIARCHS, WOMENFOLK AND NATION BUILDING IN AFRICA
One of the most significant and awe-inspiring mysteries of human existence is the gift of womanhood; in particular, God’s endowment with responsibility over regeneration of human­kind. So, every International Women’s Day (IWD) is fortuitous, not only to ponder on the deep spiritual worth of our womenfolk, but to look back on their roles and valued contributions overtime
The 2021 Celebration of IWD comes on the silhouette of the explainable euphoria over the election of Kamala Harris, as Vice President of the United States of America and more, our own, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to head the World Trade Organization (WTO). Coincidentally, on the celebration of IWD in 2020, I presaged Madam Ngozi’s ascension, in a dedicated piece, describing her then as “The Veritable Celebration of African Womanhood”. But the greater joy today is in the realization that the ce ....

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Matriarchs, womenfolk and nation building in African


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By Amb Godknows Igali
One of the most significant and awe-inspiring mysteries of human existence is the gift of womanhood; in particular, God’s endowment with responsibility for the regeneration of human­kind. So, every International Women’s Day (IWD) is fortuitous, not only to ponder on the deep spiritual worth of our womenfolk but to look back on their roles and valued contributions overtime
The 2021 Celebration of IWD comes on the silhouette of the explainable euphoria over the election of Kamala Harris, as Vice President of the United States of America and more, our own, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to head the World Trade Organization (WTO). Coincidentally, on the celebration of IWD in 2020, I presaged Madam Ngozi’s ascension, in a dedicated piece, describing her then as “The Veritable Celebration of African Womanhood”. But the greater joy today is in the realization that the cel ....

Garun Gabas , Nigeria General , United States , South Africa , United Kingdom , New Zealand , Ghana General , Republic Of Benin , Rhima Moosa , Ameenah Gurib Fakim , Queen Taytu Betul , Winnie Mandela , Helen Suzman , Mariam Babangida , Huda Shaarawi , Amb Godknows Igali , Gambo Sabawa , Nembe Ijaw , Marian Makeba , Zaria Zazzau , Funmilayo Ransome Kuti , Folorunsho Alakija , Helen Joseph , Kwame Nkrumah , Ama Ata Aidoo , Bekon Ransamoe Kuti ,

Matriarchs, Womenfolk And Nation Building In African By Godknows Igali


Matriarchs, Womenfolk And Nation Building In African By Godknows Igali
The truth is that women have always been key in nation building and in the political transformation of the African society. This is often dwarfed in the light of the more visible role they play as agents of social and economic development, especially at the primary level.
by Godknows Igali
Mar 10, 2021
One of the most significant and awe-inspiring mysteries of human existence is the gift of womanhood; in particular, God s endowment with responsibility over regeneration of human­kind. So, every International Women s Day (IWD) is fortuitous, not only to ponder on the deep spiritual worth of our womenfolk, but to look back on their roles and valued contributions overtime ....

Garun Gabas , Nigeria General , United States , South Africa , United Kingdom , New Zealand , Ghana General , Republic Of Benin , Rhima Moosa , Ameenah Gurib Fakim , Queen Taytu Betul , Winnie Mandela , Helen Suzman , Mariam Babangida , Huda Shaarawi , Gambo Sabawa , Nembe Ijaw , Marian Makeba , Zaria Zazzau , Funmilayo Ransome Kuti , Folorunsho Alakija , Helen Joseph , Kwame Nkrumah , Ama Ata Aidoo , Bekon Ransamoe Kuti , King Solomon ,